Exclusive: In a new lawsuit, New York City rare-books dealer Glenn Horowitz claims Eagles singer Don Henley falsely portrayed him as a crook ...
Rare book dealer Glenn Horowitz — one of the three defendants along with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame curator Craig Inciardi and memorabilia auctioneer Edward Kosinski, were previously accused of ...
Glenn Horowitz was one of three defendants who faced criminal charges last year for conspiring to possess stolen property — in this case, over 100 pages of drafts of songs from the Eagles ...
According to the Independent, Glenn Horowitz, who was cleared of any wrongdoing, says that Henley knew that the accusations were fabricated but he chose to file criminal charges anyway.
Glenn Horowitz, a rare-book dealer, says they knew the handwritten sheets were legally obtained but caused irreparable damage by going forward with the trial anyway. “Glenn is looking forward to ...
Glenn Horowitz, a controversial rare-books dealer, is suing the duo for malicious prosecution, tortious interference, loss of services and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Horowitz is ...
Henley’s lawsuit said that in 2005, an author named Ed Sanders sold roughly 100 pages of Henley’s handwritten material to a rare book dealer named Glenn Horowitz. Horowitz and the two other ...
A rare-books dealer previously accused of trying to sell stolen copies of handwritten Eagles lyrics has filed a lawsuit of his own against Don Henley and manager Irving Azoff. Glenn Horowitz was ...
Horowitz' lawsuit claims he “was deprived of his liberty and suffered humiliation, defamation, media harassment, diminished reputation, loss of business and/or loss of wages amounting in more ...